this great liberator is laid to rest, and when we have returned to our cities and oined our dailyj routine, let us search for his strength. let us search for his largeness of spirit somewhere inside of ourselves. dark,en the night grows and when in justice weighs heavy on our heart, when our best laid plans seem beyond our reach, let wordsnk of madiba and the that brought him comfort within the four walls of his cell. it matters not how strait the gate, how charged the punishment, the scroll, i am the master of my fate, i am the captain of my soul. soul it was.icent we will miss him deeply. may god bless the memory of nelson mandela, may god bless the people of south africa. [cheers] >> the 44th president of the united states speaking in johannesburg in front of three other american presidents -- clinton, bush, and jimmy carter. and i think the moment of seeing our first black president and then seen james earl carter, the battle, the discussion and debate over what to do with the south africa, in johannesburg. the memorial service for nelson mandela. good morning to all of you worldwide.